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Results: After transplantation, with no IS, CD4+ T-cell and CD20+ B-cell numbers were increased, but were reduced by IS.

In lymph nodes, with no IS, there was enhanced germinal center formation, which was significantly reduced by anti-CD154mAb-based (P<0.01) or CTLA4-Ig-based (P<0.01) IS. With no IS, there was strong expression of Ki-67-positive cells in lymph nodes, indicating extensive cellular proliferation. Ki-67-positive cells were significantly reduced by anti-CD154mAb-based (P<0.05) but not by CTLA4-Ig-based IS. High mean levels of sCD154 were detected with no IS (3324 pg/mL), in comparison to naive control baboons (214 pg/mL). With anti-CD154mAb-based IS, sCD154 was reduced to less than 1 pg/mL and with CTLA4-Ig-based IS to 65 pg/mL. There was significant positive correlation between sCD154 and anti-pig IgG levels (P<0.01).

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